The Government Dropped 18 Prepaid and Social Works: Which Are the Ones that Will No Longer Be Able to Provide Service
11 Articles
11 Articles
In total there are already more than 180 entities eliminated from the registers
The Superintendency of Health Services excludes providers from the official register after detecting irregularities, inactivity and lack of active affiliates in their auditors.
The Superintendency of Health Services excluded 18 entities from the official registry after detecting non-compliances, lack of active affiliates or lack of documentation. Read more
The Superintendency of Health Services (SSS) deepened the audit process on the private medicine system and decided to exclude 18 entities from the National Registry of Prepaid Medicine Entities (RNEMP). With this new batch, there are already more than 180 organizations that were decommissioned since the beginning of the review process promoted by the national government. The measure reaches... Source
The national government has moved forward with a new phase of streamlining the private healthcare system, removing 18 entities from the National Registry of Prepaid Healthcare Entities (RNEMP). The measures were adopted by the Superintendency of Health Services (SSS) following audits and surveys of providers with provisional registrations. According to the agency, the affected entities either failed to demonstrate that they carried out activitie…
The Superintendency of Health Services advanced with another batch of exclusions of the RNEMP and added a social work in crisis. What entities were discharged, why the government took the measure and what real impact it can have on the system.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











